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Overview

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Anesthesia and plastic surgery

What to expect after surgery

Caring for yourself after cosmetic surgery

Risks of cosmetic surgery

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Procedures

Cosmetic Surgery Overview

More than ever, both men and women alike are choosing elective cosmetic surgery to improve their appearance. At Penn, we understand the importance of appearance and want to help you look your best. Today’s options for rejuvenating your appearance are subtle and can leave you looking refreshed and vibrant.

Many women seek surgery to augment their breasts. This surgery can boost a woman’s self-esteem and confidence. Today’s breast implants look more natural than ever. No matter why you want to make a change, your Penn plastic surgeon can recommend enhancements that are best suited to your body type and desired results.

You may be interested in working with a plastic surgeon to change the shape of your body. Liposuction or other procedures targeted to specific areas of the body can help you look and feel better, whether you are working out at the gym or attending a formal dinner event.

Other people want surgery or a minor procedure to achieve a more youthful appearance. Talk with your Penn plastic surgeon about how you would like your face to look. Your doctor may recommend a facelift, browlift, an injectable filler or even some combination – there are many options!

The University of Pennsylvania’s Division of Plastic Surgery offers a full range of expertise covering every area of cosmetic surgery, including:

 


 

Need an appointment? Request one online 24 hours/day, 7 days/week or call 800-789-PENN (7366) to speak to a referral counselor.

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